“This duo are perfect without being too box-ticking – they are going to be massive.

Most likely to: Take control of the charts.” The Guardian

“Keep an eye on these two” All Things Go

“this track screams MASSIVE POP HIT” Snipe

“We’re all agog for what comes next” God Is In The TV

“Just about a perfect pop formula, surely?” The Great Escape

“TRY AND STOP US WRITING ABOUT THIS” Amazing Radio

“You will struggle to find an artist as attractive and appetizing as Ink in 2012” The Recommender

“I do believe that it’s one of those bands, everyone’s sitting up like mere cats and saying where’s that one come from?”Gill Mills

Sounds Like: Lykke Li, Sufjan Stevens or Alex Winston: beautiful whimsical quirky music, with great song writing at its core.

INK – RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘CONTROL’ – out in UK June 9th

Revealed as the brainchild of Mull Historical Society’s Colin MacIntyre

London live dates for June tba

“Perfect without being too box-ticking – INK are going to be massive.” The Guardian

“More please. We’re listening.”BBC Radio 1

INK (all upper case) is the brainchild of Colin MacIntyre, the award-winning singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, author and producer, who has released 6 albums to date internationally, most notably under the moniker Mull Historical Society, achieving two UKTop-20chart albums and four Top-40singles, and tours with The Strokes, REM and Elbow. INK is MacIntyre’s new collaboration with other singers, musicians and visual artists, as well as Grammy-winning producer, Dom Morley (Amy Winehouse’s “Back To Black“). MacIntyre’s INK arrived as if fully formed andfirst wowed the blogs last year, teasing with a combination of style, intrigue and exciting music and visuals. The infectious debut single ‘Ink Goes On’ was releasedto wide acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic via Washington’s ATG Records. Second single ‘Try What You Don’t Know’, an urban tale inspired by Romeo & Juliet, was another melodic gem of top-line hooks underpinned with lashings of punchy beats. Now new single ‘Control’ represents another watershed INK moment, about which The Guardiansay: “The lyric-hook is memorable – “Have you ever seen me lose control?” Slick technoid R&B pop, with a finger-clicking bassline – cool and brilliant.” It will be released on Future Gods Recordings on 9th June. INK have already received support from BBC Radio 1, 6Music, BBC London, Amazing Radio, and WFUV, Neon Gold and KCRW among others in the U.S., having broken into the Hype Machine’sTop- 20. MacIntyre’s debut novel, The Letters of Ivor Punch, is to be publishing in Spring 2015 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson of the Orion Publishing Group.

“You will struggle to find an artist as attractive and appetizing as INK in 2014.” The Recommender.